Can you use an audio interface on VirtualDJ?

VirtualDJ allow you to use several audio options at once. You can use any DJ controller with any studio audio interface to get the best audio with VirtualDJ.

How do I use a sound card on VirtualDJ?

Select SPEAKER+HEADPHONE in the OUTPUT options and USB SOUNDCARD from the HARDWARE options. VirtualDJ will then route the Master Output to the 1st stereo channel of your computer’s built-in sound card and Headphones to the 1st stereo channel of your USB sound card. Click APPLY to save these changes.

How do I choose a sound card for recording?

An average or standard sampling frequency for a good sound card should be 44.1 kHz. It is good to have a sampling frequency of 96 kHz or higher. The bit rate for a sound card ranges from 16 bit to 32 bit. 16 bit is lowest for a sound card, 24 is average, and 32 is magnificent.

What is Virtual DJ timecode?

Timecode or DVS (Digital Vinyl System) is a special audio signal recorded on a standard vinyl record or audio CD that allows the use of traditional vinyl or non-MIDI capable CD decks to control song playback in VirtualDJ.

What is timecode vinyl?

DVS timecode is vinyl that has been recorded with an audio signal that can be read by a computer and tracked after some time. When you stop a timecode vinyl, or scratch with a timecode vinyl, your computer recognises this.

What is PFL in Virtual DJ?

PFL stands for Pre Fader Listening. That means you can hear the channel no matter of the channels volume fader. When you tune up the volume the sound is routed to the main mix volume, too.

Is a sound card the same as an audio interface?

Audio interfaces and soundcards share many qualities. The main difference between the two is that audio interfaces are external devices that connect to your computer or laptop using a specific cable, while sound cards are pre-installed within the hardware of the device.

Can you use Serato vinyl with Virtual DJ?

However, unlike other DJ software that can only use one type of timecode signal, VirtualDJ (in addition to its own timecode media) is also compatible with most of the popular timecode systems including Serato and Traktor timecode vinyl and CDs.